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Don Victor Stracci was an old-fashioned Don from Staten Island, Victor had strong views on prostitution, believing it to be an immoral price.

Victor began his businesses in the early 1930s, posing as a legitimate hauling company in New Jersey with his brother Mario, before eventually spreading out to become the leader of one of Five Families. While a peace-loving individual, his brutality during business and other necessary occasions led to him becoming famous, one of two men given the soubriquet "The Butcher of New Jersey" the other being Fabio Satriani.

He was present at the wedding of Connie Corleone and Carlo Rizzi sitting at the same table with the other heads of the families.

Role in the war

Victor embraced the scheme of Don Emilio Barzini to unite against the Corleone family and force them into the heroin trade. He was present at the sitdown where the families convinced Don Vito Corleone to accept drug trafficking in his territory and guarantee peace. His family was seen as the weakest of Corleone's enemies at this point, due to Tattaglia's alliance with Barzini.

Assassination

Victor meets his end

On the day of Michael Corleone's revenge, Victor was on his way to a peace meeting, with the Corleone Don and Charlie Trapani. He was exiting an elevator with a associate when Pete Clemenza, who was about to enter the elevator, revealed a shotgun and proceeded to kill them both.